Fifth Death Linked to Residential Fires in Quebec in Two Days

Fifth Death Linked to Residential Fires in Quebec in Two Days
Quebec provincial police headquarters is seen in Montreal, on Apr. 17, 2019. (The Canadian Press/Ryan Remiorz)
The Canadian Press
1/6/2024
Updated:
1/6/2024

Quebec provincial police say one person died in a morning fire on Jan. 6 in a home in the town of St-Raymond, northwest of Quebec City.

The death is the fifth in two days linked to residential fires in the province, following separate on Jan. 5th morning incidents in the towns of Rawdon and Boisbriand that each claimed two lives.

Police spokesperson Louis-Philippe Ruel said Jan. 6 morning that firefighters were called to the St-Raymond home at around 6 a.m.

Mr. Ruel says firefighters located a body as they worked to extinguish the flames.

Police spokesperson Stéphane Tremblay says a coroner still needs to complete a formal identification of the deceased.

Police are investigating the cause of the blaze, but Mr. Ruel said there’s nothing to suggest it was criminal.